Huang Daopo, Wu Daopo and Zhou Daopo invented the spinning wheel.

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When the spinning wheel first appeared is still uncertain. The literature about Fang was first recorded in Yang Xiong dialect in the Western Han Dynasty (53 years before-after 18 years), which was called "che" and "trace". The earliest images of a single spindle spinning wheel can be found in the Han paintings and stone reliefs of Jinque Shanxi in Linyi, Shandong Province. So far, there are no fewer than eight stone reliefs on textiles, four of which are engraved with spinning wheels. For example, in 1956, the stone relief unearthed in Honglou, Tongshan, Jiangsu Province was engraved with several vivid figures of spinning, weaving and adjusting silk, showing a scene of textile production activities in the Han Dynasty. It can be seen that the spinning wheel has become a universal spinning tool in the Han Dynasty. Therefore, it is not difficult to speculate that the appearance of spinning wheel should be earlier than this.